| Show i 4- " UTAH’S INSURANCE ‘ Illinois speech was SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN and His Connecticut ordered printed motion in Mr Jameshas pamphlet form been named as chairmanof the committee -CHIESCORESHIT on publicity and and conservation elected was a of the commit member His tee or address follows? examinations "Whileit is true that Utah as adopted no compensation law yet as there is denvinc” -Ohio a " THE : LAKE CITY MINERS’ on WE Will ‘ TO UTAH r- vD ' SATURDAY 19 SEPTEMBER 1914 UNION OPPOSE J ' ‘ - CHANGE - ll IN ASHEVILLE TALK no flip fact that she the first state in' the union to put was into actual operation that which Insuranceis designed to embrace of placing the — employer and if please employee terms you on positively mutual far back as eighteen years both employer and in the metal employee minirig industries then one as now’ — of the paramount occupationsfor in Utah were searching’ for a — on the occupation common ground which could be made to bear the larger portion of the burden resulting from accidents incidental to the industry in Injuries occurred thus which the years ahead the recent: by to settle these differences IN compensation A ' Speech Workmen’s on perisation Ordered ' Applied as Printed to Utah SHOWN ( PEACE eastern points and western points just as we can make up our What have you to ship? An Will President Wilson Hear Suggestionsof Colorado to one as weight soon ireproof Elected Storage Company attempt Display of Your Awaits Styles all Sept ’Washington — The 18 W Colorado coal operators today asked President Wilson to receive them next Wednesday "Salt Lake 2823 328 W eniovs todav and for SecondSo to discuss the tentativebasisfor Close on to fifteen years has been the settlement of the strike already sof of the most home one conspicuous and by the 'Yniners The President exceptionally aid societiesand in administered mutual immediatelywired his consent existence It lives and' exists for the It is understood that the operators benefit of the employees of the Utah from the striking men over the came are not ready to accept the entire proposal Light & Thus it deduction for insurance: Railway company1 will be "Its and desire to offer some suggestions that even observed common gave acceptanceby Colonel Jackling carrier has also fallen in line to solve The President will listen to their Special to The impetusto the moveAn equitable relief from casualties ment and today by far the larger part Asheville N C Sept 18 arguments of the citizens of the State of Utah — The forty-fifth to Mine Owners national of Credit a living labor annual convention earning bysmetalmining spirit of are covered with this form of compen-sation Will Reopen Controversy humane commissioners which haj3 been and of the metal Insurance mines in Denver Sept 18 — Any changes in In session since Utah managers while Utah Tuesday adjourned however can be credited whatever “Therefore of President Wilson’s for may not be the conditions one year the next the first to enact compensation meeting steps have been taken amongshe place to be decided toward threc-year truce in the Colorado by the executive laws that amelioration of the conditions was one of the first perhaps proposed committee in with the ti introduce the principle of compensation coal strike 'suggestedby the December that compensationinsurance is decidedly in favor of Salt Lake extensive and practical will be chances designed to within well on any by the United circumscribe opposed John U? Darst of scale and the fact that it prevails in Mine Virginia was defined limits ica according to Workers of Amer chosenpresident and"WestH McMaster of - ‘‘It is but just to state that the outlet still my state undiminishedin strength and John president of district fcouth No- 15 McLennan Qarolina was’ growing is one reason secretary for the expressed desire of why compensationperhaps laws have not so far to aid their men in case of “There are many things about the been enacted—the paramount necessity truce that This morning’s meeting"was marked byinsurance are not1 entirely satisfactory was suggested1 ny the for their existence not being manifest us” declared of Secretary of the old or so to appearance men and McLennan but the ntate William ’as in places J no expression terms are suggestedby President Wilson Bryan who addressed or workmen’s the has been given to where the idea and the convention on current topics Strict observanceof the Colorado form’ of policy where formed form of particularly any compensation-had to be to the safety and basis of the desired relief mining laws is the miners crystalized in law before citizens could cost of Insurance His presence and we believe guaranteed at the this will be done If “The the? fellow be in any employer way beneficiaries-of conventionwas' due to two avowed however the operators insist upon servant and ‘‘Naturally the contributory negligence of this system Mr of and changesin the terms of the truce- we Ekern Wisconsin of risk provisions of statutes by 'so noted an adoption as Colonel John assumption too will seeks of Utah who respectively employer James did not feel he should be' changes” charged Jackling attracted the attention of of operators will be held moved and seconded that the distinguished with the expenseof caring for wounded meeting other in like pursuits audits employers for the selection of guest at the hotel the tomorrow committee where arose adoption followed in states ‘outside employees whose injuries to report to convention was being held be invited President yet that the of but until one Wilson tothrough no fault of hisinjured contiguousto Utah on certain conditions oi the truce address the assemblage should of theUtah needy employee when companies has for some Thirty-six states were officially rep--I Opposition to various sections of the left been receiving to his own devices was repugnant years from this ’class truce will it ’is believed cen--ter resented at the Conventionand the at- be of insurance a proposed to the humanitarian instincts of not only income the provisionsfor tendance averaged 250 The far in excess ofpremium around western the employer So it was his desire to that procured by any Pacific coast of strikers and for the states were represented aid within but in reality a sum reason company of by grievancecommittees and Commissioners Epsten of of that obtained by all’ other companies "At the same time the Injured an arbitration commission It has been Colorado James of Utah and Phelps of up against the idea combined'writing tliis class of pointed broughtclaim out in behalf of the operators California insurance that his only against an that tlie peace proposal provides for Commissioner Van of based the employer’s was upon of “all striking minerswho Idaho was down on the Valkenburg : program for of negligence did not feel like accepting have not been found guilty of violation paper on the "Sphereof 'Activity charity yet he desired a guarantee An There have been few Insurance Department” but he was ' of the law” against accidents to be paid for while a large number of strikers to attend the conventionon acunable by himself leaving him free to hold indictmentare now under is countof business WillardDone for-: the employer responsibleby demanding that the operators will tell the yner insurance commissionerof Utah adequate monetary consideration President that strict compliancewith was present and his sucIntroduced the employer’s negligence1 was the proposed agreement would require cessor John Mr Done is where James the occasion of the Injury them to the indicted to men known commissioners many ofmost’ whom probably will not be attendingthe conventionand it was Both Contribute placed on trial for several the but for IN months consensusof opinion that commissioner "So the workmen’s compensation Grievanceor pit committees generally his 'retirementas insurance was introducedboth employer ‘have been by the Colorado of Utah he would have been and employee contributing to the purchase operators elected president of the national urthermore it is stated body of against accidents Indemnities unofficially that the operators will He appeared today before the com-I to employees no matter how arising to the final arbitramentof mittee on publicity and they occurred conservationso longof asactual during the by a commission end labor of Baroness succeeded in getting a resolution hours amily the “fire ’through strongly reinforcing as in all experimental “Necessarily TO prevention”idea and other things along stages the wideningof the introductory de Retiry similar lines slow work— slow on wedge was O but it was pressed steadily The partial Jnmcg Makes Hit ing J by payment employers of the decided rom Business Commissioner James made a fees made the obligation upon BILL hit in his talk on “Workmen's Com the men easy to be borne Then again applied his pensatton”as to own state the the At the conclusion of his address he system introducedwas to make for and York heartily owner of of thethe mine trustee Sept 18— Mrs rank Leslie (Continued rom Pago 1) by the commissioners congratulated to the men payments of the Baroness deBazeus cried until their mouths are so dry they' can’t New York 'Massachusettsofguarantor sums due them for insurance Thus in another-word” the employee had none of the anxieties apartmentsin an uptown hotel utter then seriously and even today here ’Majority’ leaders althoughdoubtful which She was the widow of rank In some as to degreebeset them when Leslie the publisher who oftheir ability to keep a died in 1SSO: quorum and how of the mony if where much finally acceded has herself since been? to the due them could be collected from and any prominent in for drastic action’anddetermined the insurance the publishing world company to keep the Senate in staple and reliable of acute attack of session all niglit "A heartitrouble was company Utah cause of Mrs Leslie’s death She if possibleon its organization pushed this the form of insurance energetically had been an invalid since having Among Senator five' days Kenyon concluded other slight stroke of paralysis some results it gained the favorable of discussion of the bill and surrendered the six ear of Col D C tlmeUago or last' Jackling managing had weeks she the floor to Senator trained been in critical condition European director of the porphyry mines of the a w Burton who powers have Mrs for more than two hours their forces to "crush left wings and after mature deliberation Leslie name poured out a country whose maiden was '‘smash and as by him the insurancewas by aid of Miriam lorence olline was born’ at flood of statistical information to centers”etc a as Result they have ruined the companies he controlled in 1851 of an old rench the traffic extended New Orleans on government-improved to: cover 'kll their family She was 'educated at railroadsA’-’-i’’’”T We have trained our’ employees Huguenot that they do not crush home by: her father her Vforoes so between 7500 and 10000 men whogave plan which was of rench Spanish The compromise or smash anything and as a insure tne men against loss knowledge ro at delay in the Italian- 'German and Latin literature a meetingof the commerce all people payments discriminating company to nt the At the age of 13 she began writing for call us up for ree ireproof reniifiRt of committee early in the day was Storage Auto-Truck Jacklihg arranged that his companies publicationthe death on both and Senate sides Moving her pay tne men witn their own After of husband in of the capital ItHouse Packing and Shipping snouia was not received very arid 1880 she succeededto his business checks that the insurance cem-Danv and atfavorably an 'informal of should his comrianiesmanaged with success the Leslie meeting reimburse the House- river and committee for so Thus the in 1902 she sold her harbor payments made was as well assured or interests and assumed the family and indem aroused considerableopposition the nity tor accident as ne was tor wages nameof the Baroness de Bazeus of the bill among supporters was created m the In the Senate The latter declared that rrencii Has Worked Well time of uue Louis which IX and had be no vigorous steps had been taken by "The has with such longed to her ancestor which excellent system results and worked the majorityto stop the filibuster IGO Main so satisfactorily Wamitcli 555 to the men that its operation has never give Scrip— mile in travel Senator Burton at the end of two ceased and the when recent great hours for a dollar in trade presenteda formal motionto Strike whs nn hptwPAn fhA mnrwr nnm the bill to the panies of Utah and their employees on commerce committee with voluminous instructions tne question or wages no complaint But few senators were on the floor and Senator Burton succeededIn rollcall on his motion' which a showed thirty-eight senators eleven less than a were present or quorum an hour theSenate sought ini vain to With' Switch Suspected get’ a and finally the sergeant quorum at directed arms was "to compel the but attendanceof absent senators” - - ection - Was Chairman ’of Committee 'and' Member of AnothepCommittee Is Imposing Coal Operators Keyser anticipating HIM PLANS O to labor Pamphlet in ALSO HONORS ‘-‘As Cbm-' CAR URNITURE -dhe ’Publicity ’ accepted Included well-managed ' will exquisite sthe in all find the creations you features in fashion latest ’ I a Hcrald-Ttepublican Millinery -wonderful T ailored - Suits - insurance "To-the the-owners T Coats today W securing operators "Wlf 1 i ! : W 1 1 IL ir I J ’ " '-A - accident: tv I I p work-nien’scollectlve so-called compensation re-lerring -under 1 t i ’ ' S ’ Republicans that shown' ri' ' a 5 ‘ ¥ Bl 1 tions ’ Hat ft employee ! employer MM k MRS a I income ’ i i I ORMER 1 “ - there has - ‘W (fekt Turbans new attractive to the immense of I ' been The t beyond H I reproach I - 1 1 expected An PUBLISHER DIS insurance ?c X fabrics the latest is ship an 1 convictions’ comprise immense satisfy prices enables of ange necessity the r NEW YORK - to us every pocket of re-employ j I I surprising demand a Coats and Dresses Sail s exclusive models fa-’fvorably ( I propor - " re-employment Tailored for ’i ' Already f the effects a appointment in-excess ' with newest the and re-employment -and" the from dainty so are All clab orate Picture A ( being are I Etc replete Our Millinery nobbiest headwear I employers 7 ’ Skirts ’ re-elected - Dresses aists 9 book iB : -opposed Remnants ’ object disputes I Assumed Name' DRASTIC - J Bazeus insurance j was' ACTION ORCE PASSAGE ‘PORK BARREL’ -extremely New hold ’: that llcmnants of assortment Goods awaiting useful and needed are in vou K every house in offered Now I Half-Price at inattendance demand 4 W An Mistake ’ - ' - suffered 'I r ’ ’ theirbusiness ' ? re-suit numbersing e AreShowing An Especially awide ’L referred - -Calnnpl andCut-Rate Nobby suggested discussed of Line Suits publications ireproof I f -by Bedman laroe a aisle ' r 'A find Price tonight a 7- will center our : Europe’s Great You Half publishing employee a Storage Company We PERSONS TEN a KILLED recommit IN WRECK ALABAMA Koto the newness of striking workmanship securing for tlie and boys will that 3es VM Suits that ( ' the splendid Shapely youths men models fabrics the IB 1 iW are I I Tampering exceedingly reasonable Bloodhounds - w ail Pick Up Motion to Recommit Tabled a finally was secured motion to quorum recommit was laid on the ’ Trail When a JsBBBL I to table by I vote of answering present a 41 one 7- to senator approval Ala Sept 18— Ten persons Birmingham Senator Burton who had rested killed and fifteen seriously were the intermission his injured today No analysis of traffic conditions when passengertrainrailway on theiAlabama Great Southern on the waterways of the CoUntrv was derailed one mile west of The was in after a quorum Ala raid by the sergeants brought at arijis on engine derailed theatres The was at switch and’ places of swerved and slag Crashed into a gondola amusement’ loaded with situation was The in the Senate Which standing was noised on side track The mail baggage a qj'owd abroadand by 10 o’clock of spectators had cars two coaches and three sleepers gatheredin lhc were wrecked Tiie identified dead Gains llespitc for Biirion Hassele York Ala Sept Jack Ryan 70 ral Washington 19— At half-past el 12 this (Saturday)morning x Hardin Gulfport1 w ay ma iu cl k point of Elise SmithMiss? no quorum made by Senator Smoot relieved Engineer Will ones" Birmingham Senator Burton who had held A Preston Abilene Tex the floor for nearly seven hours but John Harriet Bellinger signs of fatigue ioll Mrs Jv BaltimoreMd call showed no forty-six A senators McDonough showed present Ala assistant general freight agent of After half an hOUr waiting Democratic the risco presented resolution Leader Kern the June at arms ‘to compel ’Clarence Hammond Ta sergeant the attendance C T allon of all senators Stonewall Miss now m the city o£ Bloodhounds taken to the switch Washington except such as are absent on account of illness” suspected to have been tampered with failed to pick up o’clock deputysergeants at arms trail At again-started out in taxicabs with writs of arrest to bring in the senators Hat styles They must have be 'during tobe I immediate with met seen Bw statistical -resumed ' 2 ’ HI - complete A Livingston vari-ous'-hotels’ Boys’ line-of I appreciated and M 1 Chil- I g a 1 dren’s ’- - - 5 School Suits in weights fall I ! t ' I R iis - 1 3 1 a S LI -and galleries cw are:Marcellus in ate rials and latest style s II i is I i ( as s If ’ - I i c ‘ r a OUR 5 ? m ' Ssii " DRUG so 112-114 1 J ’ STORE IS 'AT1 Main street 11 1 111 1111 I ' ' - ashion’s M Ultimatum -'Birminirham German EB High-Class 4 lgg -: i ’ RAN : DOWN AND SUNK ' 1 Women for ootwear 1 ’ tjgjB nnfl i tjjjigij wfil a “ ’ ' r EXPLOSION DESTROYS t- ’ BY ' - The most stylish shoe shown this fall features fancy cravenette Vops in fawn and gray with rench heels covered with material to match'the top We show these effective new styles gi fo at-— -hi $SJ0 iwl HUE? r Sri ®- S6'5O te iy o’clock-a At brought-in deputy sergcan at sergeant Senator arms Lewis of Illi nois the Democratic who had been roused from his bed lie was rcN’ J Sept The after to his Elizabeth 18— city leased answering name' A of Elizabeth was shaken this afternoonsnort time senator Rtoraitcrwaras by an explosion of gun cotton at the ling was in nuornrn orougnt plant of the up tnd Senator Wright Chemical company was Bumon sumcclmade his tall at Springfield five miles ive buildings at the plant were away blown up ‘rff1'S' The ruins caught fire " Several-workmen were killed I "Sv Several thousand pounds of- gun Cotton were stored on the premises and believed that it all exploded 2 t gr : 1- W Evening Pumps te selection of dainty effects elegant dull kid aiid satins in' all shades B An I We make match any a’ specialty shade at IXL of 50c dyeing a' pair ’ slippers satin to z ' III ragrant M tlie ashington Sept 18 bank — Amendments law liberalizing the and requirements extending the facilities of redemption member banks passed today ami were by tlie Senate now await action by the House — WISH DYING ULILLED Sept 18 Washington The last wish of Mrs — was fulfilled Woodrow Wilson today when the Semite passed the House bill eliminating the crowded dwellings in the alleys of ’Washington MIG oiunia VI Ci nc Dill W33 the result of Wilfeoii’s investigations’ Mrs and now goes to the President reserve L’f J Tim1 — 1 — I ' I ‘- Word "It has been provedthat Germany by her own deliberate act made war" Mr continued Asquith adding that Germany has made” nO attempt to thatL fact except by the circulation Received Regardingate : controvert and'Thirty- of’Crew prepared Maize selected Chicken spices Made under ment supervision e L 4 M Olives report govern H BAY Tokio Sept 18— Vice Admiral Kato commander of the sepond Japanese squadron it is officially announced reports was said to have It under date Sept of 17 that in a reconnoiterby’diay aeroplane'over Kiao-Chow bay the before bombs were dropped toward the enemy’s ships in come is COME H a cruiser Japanese The witln wireless Leggettis equipped hut no her and none message from the rare oi ner crew anu concerning gCTs’has been received She sank passen in ale at to the a in according d snatch three-masted The Leggett was a 1G06 tons of gross registry schooner and capacity of 1500 000 feet Of lumber ' ' BONELESS chicked TamalE E H TO HRMITAf ’SJ llllllllll I I OWiH CANYON p y7i grocer your The autumn tints are now displayedin all their gorgeous variety: worth the trip just to see nature’s resplendentcolorings here the benefit of those who are still waitingto enjoy an outing we reduce the rate on rooms 25 per cent by the day 50 per cent by week below summer prices Big Log-ire Every Evening in the Parlor' 14 a She was operated by company I ot the Charles ban ra f n- ASQUITH SAYS GERMANS THOUGHT BRITISH EMPIRE WAS ’ALLING TO PIECES - I Sept 18 One of the roots of Lonrlon present war was — the grave and seri I' miscalculation regardingthe Brit ous ish empire’ that German culture and t h e ’ s SHIPS 3 1 7- sauce J - 18 Washington 'Sept — PresidentR Wilson today nominated Rhinehart Both of United airbanks Alaska States attorney for the district of Uiviiiluu No ' Chili a- 10 and 15c X3UUV I’ortland' Ore Sept 18— —Sinking of big uteam schoonerrancis 11 fifteen to crew of Leggett with her1thirty-seveif passengers men and twenty slxty'imlles south of the Columbia wireless tonight river was reported by to the port of Portland commission The from the specially I - INCORPORATED -uum l for signature - combination of ON KIA0-0H0W the harbor the wireless station and the wanton only falsehoods to the interest not of the British eieciric? nioioi nouse une bomb was of civilization the speaker seen to strike a large ship from empire but which declared that the arrogant attemptof smoaea curiea up of Passengers Seven CHICKEN - - No TAMALE AMENDMENTS BY THE SENATE to ’patents in itwas LAW PASSED ' desti-beCres?stedeVelOPrnent - r- BANK Jk miscalculation v to DROPS BOMBS IN z a ' PLANT A Ql " 1APANESL single The Germans were’ led into the he said that the British colonies wanted to cut connections with the mothers countryand that India was in revolt fantastic dream and what "What a rude awakening:1’exclaimed the premier i I & COTTON night -whip H ’ IgJH Ac GUN CRUISER -absent " ’ spirit led Emperor Williamand people into said a power dominate the °f the German Premier Europc should Asquith inat addressing a recruiting Edinburgh Scotland to JAPANESE movement AEROPLANE directing a - In LEGGETT SCHOONER ’ T:- i STEAM HEAT WHENEVER NECESSARY amous Trout and Chicken Dinner Always Reads W G "WILSON Proprietor Telephone 278-W ’ it’s 1 i or will the 4 kJ ' ' I --S ’ll I ' P ’ ’ |